Aron Smith wrote:
Where should I look for a problem?
try a reinstall of vim
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That's such a... windowy solution.
True but it do work and is easy to do
Hmm... I just found out something interesting. Vi works
fine in single monitor mode, but it gives me that odd message
when I'm running both moni
Dave Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I recently did a full install of M10.1 onto a blank hard disk. This
> is the first time I've run 10.1; it's *much* faster than 10.0 Official.
>
> Everything looks good, except whenever I fire up vi, I get the
> following message:
>
> >E575: viminfo: Ill
Dave Williams wrote:
E575: viminfo: Illegal starting char in line: ^V4516^@
Hit ENTER or type command to continue
I get the same message when I use shift-ZZ to exit.
This happens in a konsole in KDE, and it also happens if I use
ctrl-alt-F1 and log into a pty session. vi seems to *work* okay,
I recently did a full install of M10.1 onto a blank hard disk. This
is the first time I've run 10.1; it's *much* faster than 10.0 Official.
Everything looks good, except whenever I fire up vi, I get the
following message:
E575: viminfo: Illegal starting char in line: ^V4516^@
Hit ENTER or ty
Hi,
How do I make KMAIL and KNODE use VIM instead of the default?
I know that KMAIL allows the use of an external editor. KMAIL configuration
has a place where to specify the editor required but I do not know what to
put in there.
Thanx,
Seedkum
Want to buy your Pack or Services from Mand
After updating some files, vim was giving me the following error and not
starting up:
"vim: error while loading shared libraries: libperl.so: cannot load shared object
file: No such file or directory"
Uninstalling vim-enhanced fixed this, but I need vim-enhanced's PERL
interpreters. How should
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 11:32:33PM -0600, Charles Ulwelling wrote:
> Any programmers in here? If so do you know how to change the default
> highlighting colors that it uses, I've checked the man page and didn't see
> it in there.
>
try ':help coloring' within vim.
You can also have a lo
Any programmers in here? If so do you know how to change the default
highlighting colors that it uses, I've checked the man page and didn't see
it in there.
Thanks,
Charles Ulwelling
I have seen other peoples installation on Vim using syntax highlighting &
auto-indentation, I would really like to get this to work on my system so
that I could use it to do all my C/C++ & Java programming on Linux.
Could someone please tell me how I can get this to work, preferably so that
it is